February 18th, 2011

Steak Poll

There are so many opinions out there. If you’re here, though, one thing we can probably agree on is this: WE LOVE STEAK.

The question is:  How do you like your steak cooked?

Our friends at DiscussCooking.com are asking that question in the form of a poll. You can choose your answer from among these choices:

Almost rare

Medium rare

Medium done

Well done

Hey, those are the choices, so ya have to pick one. What will you choose?

Go here now and see the results. You might be surprised!

Happy weekend, everybody!

Photo courtesy of ClydeMachine.blogspot.com.


August 13th, 2010

How Do You Like Your Steak?

This handy little guide can be found at ArtofManliness.com. Yes, you read right . . . Art. Of. Manliness.

Hilarious. I’ll bet that guy from the Old Spice commercials visits the site all the time.

So here’s the guide:

Isn’t it nice? A visual depiction of doneness is so handy! I’ve never seen it “done” like this. Ba dum dum.

Intrigued? Read more here at ArtofManliness.com!

Photo courtesy of ArtofManliness.com.


January 21st, 2010

More Thoughts on Steak Doneness

We’ve all ordered a steak the way we want it and then found out the chef had a different idea of what “medium rare” means.

Here’s a guide from “bis” at www.Everything2.com on what the doneness labels mean . . .

So, you’ve gone through life ordering your steakmedium“, because you didn’t know what “rare” or “medium well” meant, have you? Well, you need not do this anymore, for here is your guide to the doneness of steak:

  • rare: 140°F (60°C), center of the steak is very red and cool
  • medium rare: 150°F (65°C), center of the steak is red and warm
  • medium: 160°F (71°C), center of the steak is pink and hot
  • medium well: 165°F (74°C), center of the steak is pinkish and hot
  • well done: 170+°F (77+°C), steak is thoroughly cooked

Of course, you might still order medium (*cough*wuss!*cough*) after all of that, but hey, at least now you’re educated, eh?

You can check out Everything2.com for even more ideas on steak doneness. May the fork be with you!

Photo courtesy of NoSaladAsAMeal.com.


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